Well, I haven’t been commenting on these threads. Unfortunately, I don’t see any other candidate who can match her as a person who could straighten our country back out.
It’s the biggest job any American President has ever faced, at least since the Civil War, and I don’t think any of the others are up to the job.
Well, we’ll just have to see what happens next. We do what we can. May God come to the aid of our country.
“I dont think any of the others are up to the job.”
I agree. There is No Way Mitt would roll back Obamacare, or stop the spending. Perry might try, but by the time Boehner and McConnell clued him into “how the game is played in DC” I would be surprised if he could accomplish much. The only way the “gravy train” slows down is more Tea Party Conservatives getting elected to the House and Senate who will have the nerve put the Country above politics.
Sadly I feel like you do, it was never about Palin, it was about who and what she represented, all that was good and right about our country, and the people big and small that understood what is at risk.
I see no one on the scene that could articulate the problems that we face. It is indeed a sad day for me, because I will no likely live to see another opportunity to clean the cesspool called DC.
I understood completely why she resigned the Governorship, I will never understand why she abandoned her supporters, to be devoured by the republican establishment again. No matter the cost, I was never in any imminent danger when I served but I was always ready to give it all because it was what I swore to do.
Since Reagan we have had a litany of RINO establishment flunkies all of which were failures even the ones, both Bushs, that got elected. Now the ultimate RINO looms on the forefront to yet again sell us out a little at a time.
My appologies to Jim, but she should have fought to the death if necessary, because it is just that important.